Sentence examples for becomes disgraced from inspiring English sources

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Formerly a governess, she becomes disgraced after an illicit, but unconsummated, liaison with an injured French naval merchant.

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Historians think that Thored was either killed fighting these Scandinavians, or else survived, but became disgraced through defeat or treachery.

"The Merchant of Four Seasons" (May 16-20 and May 23), screening in a new restoration, captures a vast historical sequence in an intimate setting: a young man, the reject of his stuffy family, joins the Foreign Legion, returns home, becomes a policeman, is disgraced and fired, and ends up a fruit-and-vegetable peddler.

Each fallen, disgraced institution becomes less shocking.

This is necessary, as it's become a disgrace.

Its negativism has become a disgrace to the party and the country.

When did it become a disgrace in the United States to work hard, be successful, save regularly and invest wisely?

A June 13 letter asks, "When did it become a disgrace in the United States to work hard, be successful, save regularly and invest wisely?" and "When did it become unacceptable to want to pass on to your children and grandchildren something more tangible than good advice?" The answer is: never.

"It could become a disgrace to African football," Amoah told BBC World Service.

"Under Sepp Blatter, FIFA has become a disgrace and a painful embarrassment to those of us who care about football deeply," Maradona wrote.

Disgraced, he became an editor and a pseudonymous writer, took a job with Encyclopaedia Britannica and moved to its Chicago headquarters in 1965.

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